I don’t have live access to the latest feeds right this moment, but here’s what’s typically relevant for a M54 closure update and how to get the most current details.
Direct answer
- The latest publicly announced closures and maintenance on the M54 are usually issued by National Highways and local chambers of commerce. For the most current status (timings, junctions affected, and any overnight or weekend windows), please check the official National Highways site or recent local press releases.
Where to check for the latest
- National Highways official updates for the M54 and the M54 to M6 link road, including scheduled closures and any changes to those plans.
- Local chamber pages or business networks (e.g., Shropshire Chamber of Commerce) that publish current closures affecting the M54, with dates and affected junctions.
- Local news outlets covering Shropshire and the West Midlands for on-the-ground traffic advisories and any changes due to weather or emergency works.
What to look for in updates
- Exact closure windows (e.g., Friday night to Monday morning), which directions are closed, and which junctions are affected.
- Any one-direction closures implemented as part of a staged project, and whether temporary speed limits or 24/7 lane closures are in place.
- Planned short-term closures versus extended multi-week shutdowns, plus expected reopen dates.
If you’d like, I can monitor and summarize a few specific sources for you (e.g., National Highways update page and a local-news site) and provide a concise, timestamped brief with the latest closure details.
Sources
This scheme will provide an improved link between the M54 and the M6. Currently, there's no direct motorway link from the M54 to the M6 north. This means high volumes of both long distance and local traffic use the local roads to travel this route.
nationalhighways.co.ukDrivers in and around North Somerset will have six National Highways road closures to watch out for this week.
www.wsfp.co.ukPublished 15 May 2025 News Press Release National Highways has successfully completed essential concrete repairs on a stretch of the M54 - and avoided the need for two full weekend closures. Eight full weekend closures were initially planned, including over the Easter bank holiday weekend, to carry out the vital works between junctions 2 (Coven Heath) and 4 (East Telford) of the motorway. But contractors have made swift progress and managed to complete the scheme using only six weekend...
nationalhighways.co.ukNational Highways has successfully completed essential concrete repairs on a stretch of the M54 - and avoided the need for two full weekend closures.
www.highwaysindustry.comShropshire Chamber of Commerce provide business and industry support to all members, quality training, range of events and business advice.
www.shropshire-chamber.co.ukShropshire Chamber of Commerce provide business and industry support to all members, quality training, range of events and business advice.
www.shropshire-chamber.co.uk